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Millington, PhD, Irmo Marini, PhD, DSc, CRC, CLCP, editors 210 1$aNew York, New York :$cSpringer Publishing Company,$d2015. 210 4$d©2015 215 $a1 online resource (328 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-8261-9875-9 311 $a1-322-22953-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; References; Acknowledgments; Share Families in Rehabilitation Counseling: A Community-Based Rehabilitation Approach; Part I: A Community-Based Approach; Chapter 1: Finding the Family in Rehabilitation Counseling; Family Ethos in Rehabilitation Counseling; Family, Theory, and Rehabilitation Counseling; References; Chapter 2: Counseling in the Context of Family Identity; Finding Identity in the Family; Finding Rehabilitation Counseling in the Family Identity; References 327 $aChapter 3: Counseling in the Context of Family Empowerment Power and Disability; Empowerment; Notes; References; Chapter 4: Rehabilitation Counseling in the Context of Family Capital; Community Development; CBR Case Study; Case Management; Case Study; Integrating Community Rehabilitation Counseling in the Context of Family Capital; Notes; References; Chapter 5: Family Care and Support; Defining Care; The Experience of Family Care and Disability; Support for the Carers; Conclusion: The Fourth Sense of Community; References; Part II: Family Experience of Disability and Rehabilitation 327 $aChapter 6: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Case Studies; Family Participation; Environmental Resources; Implications for Rehabilitation Counselors; References; Chapter 7: Recovery, Families, and Psychiatric Disabilities; Psychiatric Disabilities: Function and Stigma; Case Study; Case Study; Supporting Activity and Participation; Supporting Families in Recovery; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: Brain Injury and the Family: A Guide for Rehabilitation Counselors; Case Studies; Defining Brain Injury; Family Caregiving and Adjustment Following Brain Injury 327 $aSupport for Persons with Brain Injuries and their Families Conclusion; References; Chapter 9: The Family Role in Progressive Illness; Psychosocial Adaptation to Chronic Illness; Multiple Sclerosis; HIV/AIDS; Rehabilitation Implications; References; Chapter 10: Family and Spinal Cord Injury; Case Studies; Physiology and Function of SCI; Rehabilitation Counseling Considerations in Community-based Rehabilitation; References; Chapter 11: Families of Veterans With Polytrauma Injuries in the United States: A Guide for Rehabilitation Counseling Practice; Case Studies; Case Study I; Case Study II 327 $aA Description of Polytrauma Among OEF, OIF, and OND Veterans Polytrauma Systems of Care; Stressors Faced by Families of Veterans With Polytrauma Injuries; Conclusions; References; Part III: Selected Issues for Community-based Rehabilitation Counseling; Chapter 12: Cultural Perspectives on Family Attitudes Toward Disability; Hispanic Family Roots; African American Family Roots; Asian Family Roots; Native American Family Roots; Family Themes and Considerations; References; Chapter 13: Family Assessments in Rehabilitation Service Provision; Family Role, Carer Health, and Well-Being 327 $aFamily Resourcing 330 $aPresents an innovative family-based approach to rehabilitation counseling that can be put to use immediately!. 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Mieg 205 $a1st ed. 2022. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2022. 215 $a1 online resource (258 pages) 225 1 $aStudies in History and Philosophy of Science,$x2215-1958 ;$v57 311 08$a3-030-91596-4 327 $aPreface -- Part 1. Analyses of the Responsibility of Science -- 1. Responsibility in Science: The Philosophical View (Hans Lenk) -- 2. Science as a Profession and its Responsibility (Harald A. Mieg) -- 3. Corporate Responsibility: A Principle of Responsive Adjustment (Peter A. French) -- Part 2. The Social Sciences View: Structural Conditions for Science Responsibility -- 4. Science Policy: From the Linear Model to Responsible Research and Innovation (Philip Macnaghten) -- 5. European Law: The Precautionary Principle and Science-based Innovation in Europe (Ellen Vos & Kristel de Smedt) -- 6. History of Science: Ambivalence(s) in the Research and use of Nuclear Energy (Horst Kant) -- Part 3. The Scientists' Voice on the Responsibility of Science -- 7. Between Parrhesia and Fake: Scientific Responsibility Today (Rainer E. Zimmermann) -- 8. On the Responsibility of Science for Guaranteeing Human Rights: In the Fight Against Human Degradation, Racism, and Anti-Semitism (Klaus Fuchs-Kittowski) -- 9. The Ambivalences of the Digital: Humans and Technologies Between new Options (dreams) and (un)noticeable Losses (Hartmut Graßl et al.)- Index. 330 $aThis open acccess book provides an overview of issues of scientific responsibility. The volume comprises three types of contributions: first, analyses of the responsibility of science; second, analyses of the structural conditions for science and its responsibility; and third, normative versions of scientific responsibility. 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